That’s My Seat Level 1373 Pattern Overview
The Overall Puzzle Structure
At the start of Level 1373, the player is presented with a busy kitchen scene. The main board is filled with various characters, each with a unique icon above their head, representing their assigned task or role in the kitchen. These icons are organized into distinct categories, such as "Casual," "Puzzle," and "Story," as indicated by the player's avatar row. The objective of this level, as with most in "That's My Seat," is to correctly match the characters to their corresponding actions or requirements by selecting the correct text description from a list below the main game area. The level fundamentally tests the player's ability to observe character actions, match them to contextual clues, and make quick decisions under pressure, especially with the added chaos of multiple characters performing different tasks simultaneously.
The Key Elements at a Glance
- Characters: Numerous individuals are scattered across the kitchen, each with a distinct visual appearance and an associated icon. These characters are the primary focus, as their actions are what need to be correctly identified and matched.
- Icons: Above each character's head is a small icon that hints at their current activity or role. These icons are crucial for deciphering what each character is doing.
- Task Descriptions: A list of text descriptions is provided at the bottom of the screen, detailing various actions or scenarios within the kitchen. The player must select the description that accurately matches what a specific character is doing.
- Chef Eric: A central figure in the scene, often depicted as agitated or in charge, is a recurring element. His reactions or demands can sometimes be a clue.
- Food Items & Stations: The kitchen is equipped with various stations like a stove, refrigerator, and prep tables, where characters perform their tasks. The food items present (e.g., avocados, fish, bread) are key to understanding the actions.
- Hearts/Lives: The player has a limited number of lives, indicated by heart icons. Incorrect guesses will reduce these lives, adding a time-sensitive pressure to solve the puzzles quickly and accurately.
Step-by-Step Solution for That’s My Seat Level 1373
Opening: The Best First Move
The most effective first move in this level is to focus on the characters with the most distinct or easily identifiable actions. In the video, the player correctly identifies "Mason" who is near the refrigerator and has an avatar with pink hair and a thought bubble with a crown. Mason is performing an action that appears to be related to handling food items, specifically coconuts based on the visual context. The task description that accurately matches this is "The pink-haired person screams from inside the freezer, but nobody notices." This initial correct match helps to clear one character and simplify the overall scene, making subsequent deductions easier.
Mid-Game: How the Puzzle Opens Up
After correctly identifying Mason, the gameplay proceeds by addressing other characters. The player then focuses on "Joy," who is standing next to "Ivy." Joy has an avatar with light brown hair and is looking towards Ivy. The accompanying text description that fits this scenario is "Joy keeps an eye on Ivy working right beside her." This observation is crucial as it links two characters together based on their proximity and interaction. The game then moves to "Nancy," who is positioned near the cutting board and appears to be slicing something. The correct description for Nancy is "Nancy stands by the blond recipe-checker, pretending to help." This selection is based on Nancy's proximity to another character (likely the blond one, though her specific action isn't the primary focus here) and the implication of "pretending to help," suggesting a passive or watchful role.
As more characters are correctly identified, the scene gradually clarifies. For instance, when the player looks at "Edith," who has pink hair and is by the stove, the description "The tattooed woman scrambles dishes furiously" is chosen. This indicates the player is focusing on identifying the characters based on their appearance and observed actions, such as the "tattooed" aspect that might be subtly indicated on the character's avatar. The "blond woman" who is seen slicing bread with an electric cutter is identified as "Belle," matching the description "The blond woman slices up avocados for her dish." This highlights the importance of paying attention to the specific food items being handled.
End-Game: Final Cleanup and Completion
Towards the end of the level, the remaining characters and their actions become the focus. The player correctly identifies "Lorna," who appears to be bald and standing near a broken glass. The matching description is "The earring-wearing woman drops a glass in front of the manager—she's basically fired on the spot." This action, involving dropping a glass and a negative consequence, is a clear visual cue.
The game continues by selecting "Eric" (the manager) who is yelling, matching "The manager Eric screams at every mistake from the center of the chaos." This is a direct match based on his prominent position and his angry expression. The player then correctly identifies "Lucy," who is near a refrigerator and seems to be looking at something. The description that fits is "The blonde tattooed woman scrubs dishes furiously." This demonstrates the player's strategy of using a combination of character appearance (blonde, tattooed) and action (scrubbing dishes) to make the correct association. The final few characters are matched similarly, with "Grace" being associated with a description about a large fish, and the overall goal being to correctly assign all characters to their corresponding actions to complete the level.
Why That’s My Seat Level 1373 Feels So Tricky
Misinterpreting Actions Due to Shared Visual Cues
One of the primary reasons Level 1373 can be tricky is the potential for misinterpreting characters' actions due to similar visual cues or overlapping themes. For example, multiple characters might be near food items, or several might be performing tasks that involve similar motions. The key to solving this is to look for the most precise details in the character's action and the corresponding text. If a character is near a stove, but the description mentions "scrubbing dishes furiously," the action of scrubbing dishes is the more specific clue, regardless of their proximity to the stove. The player needs to train their eye to differentiate between general activities and the specific verbs used in the descriptions.
Overlapping Character Appearances and Actions
Another common pitfall is the overlap in character appearances and the variety of actions. Many characters might have similar hair colors or clothing styles, making visual identification challenging. Similarly, several actions could involve preparation or interaction with food. The gameplay shown highlights how crucial it is to match the exact description to the exact character and action. For instance, if two characters are blonde, but one is slicing bread and the other is handling avocados, the player must differentiate between "slices up avocados" and "calmly cuts bread." The player's success hinges on carefully observing the subtle differences in actions and aligning them with the precise wording of the descriptions.
The "Chaos" Factor and Distracting Elements
The kitchen environment itself, with multiple characters performing tasks, creates a sense of chaos that can be a significant distraction. The broken glass and the angry manager (Eric) are elements that draw attention, potentially diverting focus from the subtler actions of other characters. Players might be tempted to focus on the most dramatic events, like Eric's outbursts, but the actual solution relies on identifying the smaller, more nuanced actions of the other kitchen staff. For example, the description mentioning a "pink-haired person screaming from inside the freezer" is a specific scenario that might be easily overlooked amidst the general activity, but correctly identifying it is key.
Subtle Implications in Narrative Descriptions
Some descriptions have a narrative or implied meaning that can be easily missed. Phrases like "pretending to help" or "basicially fired on the spot" require the player to infer a bit about the character's situation or attitude. Misinterpreting these subtle implications can lead to incorrect matches. The player in the video correctly identifies that "Nancy stands by the blond recipe-checker, pretending to help." This suggests understanding that "pretending to help" is a distinct action that needs to be matched, even if Nancy isn't actively doing much. The key here is to trust the descriptive text and find the character whose visual representation and context best fit that description, even if it's not the most obvious action.
The Logic Behind This That’s My Seat Level 1373 Solution
From the Biggest Clue to the Smallest Detail
The core logic for solving Level 1373 is a process of elimination and precise matching, starting with the most visually distinct or action-oriented clues. The strategy involves:
- Identifying Key Figures: Recognizing characters with unique features (e.g., pink hair, baldness, prominent expressions) or those involved in the most dramatic events (like Eric's anger or the broken glass).
- Matching Distinct Actions: Pairing these key figures with the most specific and descriptive text options. For instance, matching Eric's screaming with the description of the manager's outburst.
- Cross-Referencing and Deduction: Using the correctly matched characters and descriptions to narrow down the options for the remaining individuals. If "Joy keeps an eye on Ivy" is correct, and Joy is clearly looking at Ivy, then that pairing is confirmed, and the remaining descriptions are considered for other characters.
- Focusing on Verbs and Context: Paying close attention to the verbs used in the descriptions (e.g., "slices," "scrubs," "drops," "keeps an eye on") and the context (e.g., "near the refrigerator," "furious," "calmly"). This helps to differentiate between characters performing similar tasks. The player consistently uses this by identifying the specific action (e.g., cutting bread, scrubbing dishes) and then finding the character that matches that action and appearance.
The Reusable Rule for Similar Levels
The fundamental solving rule for levels like "That's My Seat" 1373 is to treat each character and their associated action/description as a distinct data point. The process involves:
- Character Recognition: Observe unique visual attributes of each character.
- Action Identification: Analyze what each character is doing, noting their interaction with objects or other characters.
- Description Matching: Carefully read all available descriptions and find the one that most accurately and specifically corresponds to a particular character's situation.
- Iterative Elimination: Correctly matching one character/action pair helps to eliminate possibilities for others, simplifying the remaining choices. When a match is made, consider that character and description "used."
- Prioritize Specificity: Always favor the most specific description that fits. If multiple descriptions could loosely apply, look for the one that uses precise verbs or contextual details that uniquely identify the character's situation. This strategy of breaking down the puzzle into individual character assessments and matching them with the most precise descriptions is a universally applicable method for all "That's My Seat" levels.
FAQ
How do I identify the correct character for each description in Level 1373?
Focus on the most prominent visual cues of the characters – their hair color, expressions, and actions. Then, match these observations with the specific verbs and context provided in the text descriptions. For example, if a character has pink hair and is near the stove, look for a description that mentions pink hair and cooking.
What if multiple characters seem to be doing similar things?
Prioritize the most specific description. If two characters are near food, but one is slicing avocados and the other is slicing bread, find the description that precisely mentions "avocados" or "bread" and match it to the character performing that specific action.
How can I avoid losing lives on tricky levels like this?
Take a moment to carefully observe each character's actions before making a selection. Don't rush through the descriptions. If unsure about a character, try to match others first, as this will help eliminate possibilities and narrow down the choices for the more ambiguous characters.